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Show Scouts to Head Out The Salt Lake Trilmne, Friday, July 2?, av l'X.' , idt For U.S. Jamboree I arragut .sta'e Park in northern Idaho and the a tional Boy Scout Jumboreo-'Ae- t is, the detin Aug lion of 335 Scouts and 57 lead ers set to leae on three buses Friday at 7 a m from the Great Salt Lake Council he id quarters, 525 Foothill Dr Eagle Scout Mark Callister, making his first trip to a national said, jamboree, 'Were looking forward to meeting guvs from all over to swap skills and ideas " v r V jj, tI Filing Tips son of Mr and Mrs Tours Slated Speaki ,g al the installation banquet of the ltah Mr Foue 1 Col Robert s l, ruff Assn In older to enhance the s hr rift survivuhtlitv of Heel a poMicm of the bomtier and t mki r tone will be pt i nuncntlv located at other Mi Force inn. N ivv and mil an fields mult r a com ejit 1 uown as Satellite Basing 1 1 oadmg up for the Jamboree are K. Mark Callister, left, (asex I Metlaney, Stevens liner wing air operations 4bth Bomb Wing Det (SVC) sutd "Just as there ate changes in the r le of s u as a defender of peace, mi Vdrian Wilson. John Dick Middleton and s( Walker BanxAmericard Aug 9 frit Bankard i City May Require Fee For Blocked Parking Utility companies can be required to pay a $15 minimum fee for each parking meter they block. Deputy City Attorney Roger F Cutler said Thursday In a letter to the commission, Mr Cutler said the fee is just that and not a tax His answer followed Streets Commissioner Stephen M Harmscn and City Tratfic F ngineer Jess A Agraz requests for a crackdown on utility com- - , panics blocking off downtown parking Mr Harmsen said the firms should be required to pay the same amounts as pnvate industry when parking meters are blocked and asked Mr Cutler for his opinion Cyclist Serious as! tax ironi utility companies but the meter charge is not a tax but a lie for parking and should be conMduid legal un year-ol- 1750 So. State Phone 487-985- 1 Mr Cutler said the city does a two percent tran-chis- e boy was sen Thursday in a hit accident at 4th East and Roosevelt Avenue (1450 South) about 6 15 p m Police Officer Don Eell said Tonv Thompson son of Mr and Mrs Dan C Thompson 107 Ave Emerson (1455 South), was nding his bicycle north m the nght traffic lane on 4th East, when he was struck from behind by a motorcycle Officer Bell said witnesses related that as the boy lay screaming in the road, the nder started his motorcycle, which had stalled in the collision, and left A 12 (Mill mmm rtquue Following Hit-and-R- HOME As now the ordinance stands, utility companies are exempt from the fee which is 50 cent-- , a day with a $15 minimum However Mr Harmsen said woik s under way to expand the ordinance to include the utilities d ouslv injured and-ru- n Boy Drowns In Reservoir Special to The Tribune MARION, Summit County 10 year-olA Marion boy drowned Thursday m a farm reservoir in Marion when he rolled oil a log upon which he was floating Summit County Sheriff Ronald Robinson said Spencer Allen Smith, son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith, was unable to swim A companion notified authorities and the body was retrieved about an hour and 15 minutes after the accident d The Thompson youth suffered a badly broken leg, cuts and abrasions and possible in tcmal injuries He is in serious condition at Holy Cross Hospital Police are searching for a man described as about 20 years of age. of Mexican descent, wearing a white sleeveless T shirt, levis and a red glazed helmet and nding an orange Triumph motorcycle Death Takes Utahn KEARNS Teudy AAaine Dangerficld, 21, 4585 W 5215 South, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Lmversitv Medical Center Thursday of what the State Medical Examiners Office termed gunshot wounds Vlo'htr school time aqnn Give your children the 1 benefit of a professional If now examination ijk tye they need eyewear rely The summer s qo nq and soon it il on BRx Be Quality-imp- act resistant visually correct comfortably fit good looking1 fuot ft v btv td o for funh r vty a i tirnb e v boys r WASTE ItlfiG 8d or ICd A1 Common Hails Dip down into our bulk bins. Scoop up bags full of smooth box nails. Pound on homo, ready to handle all kinds of bang-u- p jects. pro- Full Vi horsepower ft Stainless steel grind ring "Flow-thru- " channels keep cutting edges clean i YOUR CHOICE We o no' e vi n o MODEL 10OD tCicKjce NE 0 in its deter The Bl will be ab'e to launch in retaliation to an a'tuik on the I mted st.ites penetrate he defenses of the l'Nls survive m a future envi lonment and strike its t n ei t ' Charge it with Scouts and leaders from the Great Salt Lake Council are expected to arrive oatk here tamp-i- n theie ate changes rent forces 1 ouis H Callister, 1421 Chandler Dr 4)0 North) he said his trooD composed for the event of vouths from a number of separate troops w ill demonstrate fishing fly tying at the jamboree The local group from Salt Summit and Lake, Tooele southern Davis counties lb intact and three pickup troops will tour in Montana and Canada before joining an 30 000 persons. expei ted at the week long Wednesday spin al to The Tribune HILL MR FORCE SSEOlder B2 bombers are being technologicallv outclassed and that is why the new Bl is so vital." a Strategic Mr Com mand official said here Ttuirs dav - IL i 14, Gearing up Tor the trip Thursday, Milton E Hinnian council director of field ser es said about 700 more Ltah Scouts and leaders from other councils will attend B1 Plane Vital, Meet Told 3T One troop from the council also u ill fly to the National Scout Jamboree-Eas- t Boy at Moraine State Aug Park, Pa 7 SAC Hails Bomber Fr A T m Salt Lake City University Club Bldg 857 E. Second So. 0 4695 HollaJay Elvd. In Murray Cottonwood Medical Center MH at such a base will be acta at Hill Mr Force Base as soon as aircraft are v at td fiom Southeast Col Asia, Gtaffsaid The rationale behind this is that SACS bombers and tankers make up a mjor pait of America's deterrent foue This force can he c i edible to a potential i nemv onlv when he knows he cannot destroy it ' lie added prorim Dispc rs.il of forces undeithe s.iti llde Basing ,u !m us this ohiective. the ot filer s nd Pro-gru- |